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⚫ | '''Makpal Isabekova''' ({{langx|kk|Мақпал Абдыманапқызы Исабекова}}, ''Maqpal Abdymanapqyzy İsabekova''), (born February 21, 1984, in Panfilov, [[Kazakh SSR]], Soviet Union (present [[Zharkent]], [[Kazakhstan]])) is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] singer who placed sixth in the 2004 edition of ''[[SuperStar KZ]]'', the Kazakh version of ''[[Pop Idol]]'', shown by [[Perviy Kanal Evraziya]]. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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Makpal is the youngest of three children in the family. From a young age she wanted to become a singer. Her father is a painter, and her mother is a psychologist. According to his mother, she always sang different songs, and at school often took her to sing at various events. But came to study in 2002 in Almaty State University named after Abai on the financial and economic department. When did started TV project the [[SuperStar KZ]] Makpal participated in the selection and was among the final 12 contestants, but dropped out in the seventh round in January 2004. After that, she immediately began her musical career with the music producer Eric Tastambekova. |
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Makpal's father was an artist, her mother was a school psychologist. They had three children, of whom Makpal was the youngest. From a young age she wanted to become a singer. She enrolled at a music school but had to leave because of her inability to master playing the [[dombra]]. |
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In 2005 he released her debut album «Pervyy potseluy» ("First Kiss"). Also taking part in the annual music festival "[[New Wave (competition)|New Wave 2005]]" Assessment administered in Jurmala (Latvia) Isabekova brought fame and outside the country. Despite the fact that the expert jury awarded her in the first three days only in ninth place, she received the Audience Award (Gold ring with a large diamond design Stephen Ritchie) was adopted homeland with great enthusiasm and won the "Altyn Adam" on festival the "Choice of the Year" in Almaty. |
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When Pop Idol fever reached Kazakhstan in 2003, she entered the competition and reached the final twelve easily. Astonishingly, she was eliminated in the seventh round in January 2004. |
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She immediately started working at her musical career, with the help of producer [[Erik Tastembekov]]. Apart from a brief return to Superstars.KZ, she spent 2004 producing video clips and developing a working collaboration with [[Ivan Breusov]], a native of [[Almaty]], revelation of the Russian [[Star Factory]] and a lead singer with the group [[101 (Russian band)|101]]. In a video made in [[Turkey]], she sang a song by him ("Была ли любовь" "''Was it love?''") and in an autumn video both sang together in "Ноябрь" (''November''). |
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2005 saw her career at a peak. She made several video clips, many of which were only aired after her performance in [[Latvia]]: "Сердце, скажи"(''Tell me, heart''), "Кто остановит дождь?" (''Who will stop the rain?''), "О тебе" (''About you'') and the Kazakh songs "Аяла" (''Ayala'') and "Мен жайлы" (''About me''). |
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At the yearly [[New Wave (competition)|New Wave]] summer festival for promising artists in [[Jūrmala|Jurmala]] (Latvia, 2005) she surprised many and finally made herself known outside Kazakhstan and [[Russia]]. Though the expert jury had only put her in eighth place, she received the prize of the popular jury and on her return, was treated as a national hero in Kazakhstan. Her first music album after this (Первый поцелуй, ''First Kiss'') again in collaboration with Ivan Breusov, was an instant success. |
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She has also sung and performed with the group 101, with [[Dilnaz Akhmadieva]] and with [[Evgenyi Zhumanov]]. |
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She claims to have been influenced by [[Anastacia]], [[Alicia Keys]] and [[Boys II Men]] |
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==SuperStar KZ performances== |
==SuperStar KZ performances== |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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===Studio albums=== |
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*'''[[Men Jaylı]] |
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*''Perviy Potseluy'' (2005) |
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*'''[[My Hits #1|Мой Хит #1]]''' (My Hits #1) singing ''Была Ли Любовь?'' (Does Love Exist?) |
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*'''[[My Hits #3|Мой Хит #3]]''' (My Hits #3) singing ''Аяла'' |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://kzmz.region.kz/oneperformer_29 Bio (In Russian)] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20061109233857/http://kzmz.region.kz/oneperformer_29 Bio (In Russian)] |
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*[http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EBZG00VG Ноябрь] - Music video |
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*[http://isabekova.narod.ru isabekova.narod.ru] - Unofficial site |
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*[http://kz.kp.ru/2005/08/04/doc76711/ Makpal comes home to a hero's welcome after Yurmala] |
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[[Category:1984 births]] |
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[[ru:Исабекова, Макпал]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 9 November 2024
Makpal Isabekova (Kazakh: Мақпал Абдыманапқызы Исабекова, Maqpal Abdymanapqyzy İsabekova), (born February 21, 1984, in Panfilov, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (present Zharkent, Kazakhstan)) is a Kazakh singer who placed sixth in the 2004 edition of SuperStar KZ, the Kazakh version of Pop Idol, shown by Perviy Kanal Evraziya.
Biography
[edit]Makpal is the youngest of three children in the family. From a young age she wanted to become a singer. Her father is a painter, and her mother is a psychologist. According to his mother, she always sang different songs, and at school often took her to sing at various events. But came to study in 2002 in Almaty State University named after Abai on the financial and economic department. When did started TV project the SuperStar KZ Makpal participated in the selection and was among the final 12 contestants, but dropped out in the seventh round in January 2004. After that, she immediately began her musical career with the music producer Eric Tastambekova.
In 2005 he released her debut album «Pervyy potseluy» ("First Kiss"). Also taking part in the annual music festival "New Wave 2005" Assessment administered in Jurmala (Latvia) Isabekova brought fame and outside the country. Despite the fact that the expert jury awarded her in the first three days only in ninth place, she received the Audience Award (Gold ring with a large diamond design Stephen Ritchie) was adopted homeland with great enthusiasm and won the "Altyn Adam" on festival the "Choice of the Year" in Almaty.
SuperStar KZ performances
[edit]Semi Finals:
Top 12: Un-Break My Heart by Toni Braxton
Top 11: Может, Однажды by Dilnaz Akhmadieva
Top 10: Я Зову Вчерашний Дождь by Alika Smekhova
Top 9: I Have Nothing by Whitney Houston
Top 8: Песенка Водовоза by Isaak Dunayevsky
Top 7: Sunny by Boney M
Top 6: Ещё Не Вечер by Laima Vaikule
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Perviy Potseluy (2005)